Jul 4, 2023 | Asia, Business, Economy, Europe, Politics, Technology, US
By Amy Lv and Brenda Goh BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) -Companies caught out by China’s decision to restrict exports of two metals widely used in semiconductors and electric vehicles were racing to secure supplies on Tuesday as some industry suppliers worried that...
Jul 4, 2023 | Asia, Business, Economy, Europe, Politics, Technology, US
(Reuters) -China will control exports of some metals used in the semiconductor industry, ramping up a technology war with the United States and potentially causing more disruption to global supply chains. Here’s what people are saying about the measure: LUCY...
Jul 4, 2023 | Asia, Business, Economy, Europe, Politics, UK
By John Revill ZURICH (Reuters) -A Swiss proxy adviser representing some former Credit Suisse shareholders has backed a class-action lawsuit seeking a better price from UBS for its takeover of its cross-town rival, it said on Tuesday. Ethos Foundation, which...
Jul 1, 2023 | Asia, Canada, Europe, Politics, Science, Technology, Top News
By Steve Gorman (Reuters) -A European-built orbital satellite was launched to space on Saturday from Florida on a mission to shed new light on the mysterious cosmic phenomena known as dark energy and dark matter, unseen forces scientists say account for 95% of the...
Jul 1, 2023 | Europe, Politics, Top News, US
By Olena Harmash (Reuters) – Ukraine has been publicly cautious in counting gains in a counteroffensive it launched this month to reclaim territory occupied by Russian forces, and on Friday its president and a U.S. general acknowledged that progress is measured...
Jul 1, 2023 | Politics, Top News, US
By Steve Holland and Jeff Mason WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Joe Biden on Friday announced new measures to provide student loan relief to Americans and condemned the U.S. Supreme Court for blocking a plan to cancel hundreds of billions of dollars in debt that was...